Majority of US Voters Support Third Trump Impeachment: Poll

https://www.commondreams.org/news/trump-impeachment-2025

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  1. If you want to save America, impeach him now or next year after mid-term.

  2. *Specifically, a polling* [*memo*](https://freespeechforpeople.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/public-c3-flash-finding-majority-of-americans-support-impeachment-rc-aso-memo.pdf) *published Friday by ASO Communications and Research Collaborative shows that just a few months into Trump’s return to the White House, 52% of likely voters across the ideological spectrum somewhat or strongly support impeaching him—including 84% of Democrats, 55% of Independents, and even 20% of his fellow Republicans*.

    If it holds in further such polls, it’s really good news.

  3. Impeachment him won’t do shit. Republicans in Congress and Senate are horrible cowards with little humanity at this point.

  4. Impeachment and conviction and removal please.

  5. If only there was something that could have been done about it, sometime around last November. When anyone with a shred of intelligence was warning everyone else about how bad it would it be. Hmm, if only….

  6. Nixon had an Approval of 24% when he stepped down. Trump is currently at around 43%, we’ve got a little way until Republicans abandon ship.

  7. This is like calling for the exterminator after the cockroach rang your doorbell, asked if he could set up camp in your house together with a bunch of other vermin and you said “Sure, come on in. Let me show you where the pantry is and where we keep our perishables”.

    He’s not going.

  8. I’d support a treason conviction followed by the appropriate sentence….they should do that survey….

  9. The way he is behaving now is literally why the impeachment process exists. I’ll never understand this country.

  10. The pollsters in response to this morning: we choose violence

    A poll is a subsection with a margin or error. That said, unless you’re burying your head in the sand, this one makes a lot of sense

  11. Common Dreams, but …

    Truly.

    We’re going to have to demand that our representatives represent us. I obviously have my doubts, but if the polling numbers become too great and the will of The People becomes too powerful…

  12. It’s not going to happen while Republicans control the House. And a conviction will never happen as long as Republicans have at least 35 seats in the Senate

  13. Unless we can replace “US Voters” with “US Senators,” I really don’t give a shit.

  14. The whole problem is that the ratio of legislators to Americans is not 1 to 1. There is not a majority in the South or Midwest that want impeachment, who elect their legislators.

  15. Here’s a general breakdown for anyone who’s uncertain:

    We obviously need to wait until the midterms. We have the two special elections to fill the seats of Raúl Grijalva (Arizona’s 7th district) and Sylvester Turner (Texas’ 18th district), both of whom passed away this year. Both of these are safely Democratic districts, so the House ratio will be 215-220. Of course, the bigger challenge is the Senate. 67 votes in favor of conviction are required for removal, and right now there are 45 Democrats, 2 Independents (both of whom will obviously vote for removal), and 53 Republicans. Four Democrats and Mitch McConnell have announced their retirement, so those five seats are up for grabs. 22 Republicans and 12 Democrats are running for reelection. The website [racetothewh.com](http://racetothewh.com) puts 11 of these seats in the “Safe Red” category, meaning they are almost certain to win reelection (except for McConnell’s seat in Kentucky). Even if we’re being as generous as possible and say that all the other seats go to Democrats and all the Democrats keep their seats, that would still be 58 Democrats and Independents to 42 Republicans. Then, it would take the convincing of nine Republicans to vote for removal.

    I apologize if this post came off as wordy and disheartening, but I want to make it clear that the road isn’t easy, but I think it can be done.

  16. Majority of US voters support enforcing the impeachment too.

  17. Here’s my painfully optimistic opinion/prediction, trump will be impeached and removed from office within the next 6 months at the rate he is going. The people in power don’t care about trump beyond his ability to control masses as well as to do their bidding. From what I have seen I believe he has multiple contradictory benefactors who have some power over him, and in his attempts to appease all of them he will make himself useless to all of them. Mix that with the tariff fuck up and the soon coming empty shelves and the Litany of buffoons who squawk in his ear and the fact that he seems to listen to whoever glazed him and conversed with him most recently will result in a catastrophic implosion, with the republicans agreeing to impeach as long as they are able to maintain some form of power. The congress and senate majority’s may be swayed to a democratic majority if we decide to convict the criminals in both houses, and JD Vance would ascend to the presidency as a husk and a powerless leader. Even without a sway in the houses the infighting would destroy the party and JD Vance wouldn’t last long either. Obviously optimistic thinking but regardless as long as we the American people keep our foot on the gas I think we will be fine after some medium- heavy turmoil. The ineptitude of this admin will be its undoing

  18. Congressional Republicans: If we listen to our voters, we will likely not hold our seat in our next election cycle regardless since we’ve already pissed them off to the point of no return. If we pander to Trump, maybe there will be no more elections or legitimate election which would allow us to hold onto our seats for as long as we want.

    We vote “no” on impeachment.

  19. Yet they voted for him barely six months ago. The average American voter is a fickle moron.

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